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Idioms about betrayal

A hundred promises and a hundred betrayals: covenant: agreement. Many contracts, many betrayals. The description has no credibility.

Betrayal: Betrayal. Refers to abandoning kindness and forgetting morality.

Breaking an alliance and breaking a promise: Breach: Breach. Covenant, covenant: oath. Defeat: Corruption. Refers to tearing. Betray oaths, break covenants.

Back the Lord for glory: Back: betrayal; Rong: glory. Refers to betraying the master in exchange for personal glory and wealth.

Go against and obey and keep: reverse: betrayal; parallel: reasonable. Betray the king and seize the world, and govern the country according to common sense.

Li: leave; rebel: betray. Everyone is against it, and relatives are turning their backs on him. Describes complete isolation.

The gods are angry and the people rebel: The gods are angry and the people rebel. Describes doing too much evil and introducing great anger.

Conquer rebellion and eliminate violence: Conquer and eliminate the brutal forces of betrayal.

Without any back or side: unable to identify those who betray others.

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Betrayal: Betrayal. Refers to abandoning kindness and forgetting morality.

Source: "Book of Han·Biography of Zhang Chang": "Being unfaithful and forgetful of righteousness hurts vulgarity." "Book of Jin·Biography of Liu Cong": "Shen and others are all cut off by knife and saw, and they are ungrateful and forgetful of righteousness." Category. "

Breaking an alliance and breaking a promise: Breach. Covenant, covenant: oath. Defeat: Corruption. Refers to tearing. Betray oaths, break covenants.

Source: "Six Kingdoms" by Su Che of the Song Dynasty: "I don't know why, but they are greedy for the advantage of the size of the battlefield, betraying alliances and promises, and killing each other."

Go against and obey and keep. Counter: betrayal; Shun: reasonable. Betray the king and seize the world, and govern the country according to common sense.

Source: "Book of Han Lu Jia Biography": "Tang and Wu rebelled against each other and used them to capture and defend them. They used both civil and military forces. This is a long-lasting skill."

Leave relatives and betray others. : to leave; to betray: to betray. Everyone is against it, and relatives are turning their backs on him. Describes complete isolation.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Yin Gong": "There are no troops to stop the troops, no relatives to endure, and all the people to betray the relatives, it is difficult to save."

Without back and sides, it is impossible to distinguish. Clear away those who betray and betray others.

Rebel: Betray; Li: Leave. Everyone is against it, and relatives are turning their backs on him. Describes complete isolation.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Fourth Year of Yin Gong": "There are no soldiers to stop the army, no relatives to endure, and many people to betray relatives and leave, it is difficult to save."